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Bryanston resident races hard

BRYANSTON - BRYANSTON resident and owner of Oakhill Preschools, Alex Hill completed her fourth Nedbank Sani2c mountain bike event.

 

The three-day 270km mountain bike ride started in Underberg KwaZulu-Natal and ended in Scottburgh.

The ride is to raise awareness about the environment through educational co-operation between the cyclists, and landowners and workers living along the route.

Nedbank Sani2c also offers a sponsored Wild Ride prize to entrants of the mountain bike event to the sought-after Tour de Tuli. This is a five-day guided mountain bike experience in the Tuli Block in Botswana in aid of raising funds for the Children in the Wilderness Trust. The trust is an environmental and life-skills programme that operates in the rural areas of South Africa.

Hill said, “Being in education I felt the team should go all out for the Wild Ride as it raises awareness of the trust.”

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